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Let's use a jQuery attribute selection to change the behavior of the underlying hyperlinks of this page, as follows:

<ahref="../js/scripts/corresponding-javascript-file.js"role="button"data-role="button"rel="help"data-rel="dialog"data-inline="true"title="Click To Review the corresponding local Javascript file"target="_blank">(.js)</a>

Now that you have seen the code that effects the underlying hyperlinks of the page, let's render the links live ...

By placing a corresponding Javascript file <script> tag at the bottom of this page BEFORE the closing <body> tag ...

And, by invoking the Javascript document.ready method using a jQuery statement ...

We can change the attributes of the selected underlying hyperlinks of this page, or another page.

Note.The following live link opens up the corresponding Javascript file in a new browser window for a viewing of the code, as follows:

<ahref="../js/scripts/corresponding-javascript-file.js"role="button"data-role="button"rel="help"data-rel="dialog"data-inline="true"title="Click To Review the corresponding local Javascript file"target="_blank">(.js)</a>

25 Mile Rule

Spanning the entire connectome of the modern Medical Marijuana Initiative in a connective cartography of ideas and hyperlinks ...

The open source authors of this project hope to enlighten the world to the plight of the common medical patient.

Unconstitutional

Due to a labyrinth of government regulations and costs ...

Today's common medical patient is virtually devoid of healing phyto-cannabinoids and other beneficial terpenes globally for no other reason than his or her current residential address.

Doesn't that sound a bit strange to you?

Restricting Medicines

Restricting access to medicine ...

Almost Un-constitutional, isn't it?

And, with patients in Arizona paying anywhere from $75 to $90 USD for an eighth (1/8th) of an ounce of medicine ...

Don't you think it is time that we allow ALL patients the right to grow, stash, and cure their own medicines?

Make Contact

The MMINAIL is dedicated to the preservation of the hard-earned rights of Medical patients.

Don't you think it is time that we allow ALL patients the right to grow, stash, and cure their own medicines?

We do at the MMINAIL.

Patient Rights

The Authority To Cultivate ...

"The right of a patient to grow up to twelve (12) state-legal Medicinal plants for their continued health and growth shall not be abridged."

When the voters of Arizona by the slimmest of majorities chose to grant Medicinal access to qualified patients throughout the fifteen (15) counties of Arizona ...

No one expected the Arizona Health and Human Services Department to abscond with both the patients' then given Authority To Cultivate as well as overcharging for the costs to operate the Medicinal "green" card program.

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Therefore, the author of this website, and by extension its pages and content cannot be held liable for any damages that may be caused indirectly or directly by the software instructions or tutorials contained in the pages of this website.